Paring and slicing knife



Dec 18, 1928.

' S. SANTILLI BAKING AND SLIFCING KNIFE Filed Oct. .3. 1926 Patented Dec. 18, 1928 UNITED STATES-PATENT OFFICE.

. p This invention relatesto paring knives and their ends to these flanges. by screws 15, or

srnrANo SANTILLI, or cannon, oHIo.

PARING AND SLICING KNIFE.

Application filed October 2, 1926. Serial Noemi,

more particularly to a knife for paring and their equivalents.

slicing potatoes.

The objects of the improvement are to provide a knife. which is easily and readily core 2, the severalblades being located at. adapted for paring potatoes or the like in different spaced distancesfroin the adjacent Each blade is thus spaced fr allel Withthe adjacent face of t varying thicknessesv and also for slicing the faces of the core.

potatoes; a curved pointed blade being pro- As best illustrated in Fig. 2, each blade vided upon the end of'the knife for cutting is preferably located adjacent to one corner of the'triangular core With its cutting edge e The aboveand other objects may be at 6 disposed toward the next adjacent corner. tained by providing 'atriangular core upon I The core thus acts as a guard to control a suitable handle, cutting blades being 10- the thickness of the paring to be taken from out eyes and the like from the vegetable.

om and par-- he triangular cated parallel to the various'faces of the trithe potato or the thickness of the slice to be angular core andspaced atvarying distances cut therefrom.

therefrom to provide forcutting pairings of different thickness or slicing the pared potato sired face of the triangular core may be brought into'proper position for slicing the potatoes in the desired For the purpose of removinge he potato, a curved Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved blade 7 may be. formed upon the end of the triangular core opposite to the handle 1.

Whichparing knife, and

spots and the like fromt Fig. 2, a transverse section taken substan- I claim:

ti ally on the line 2-2, Fig. 1.

throughout the drawing.

portion 1 formed ofany suitable material flanges'and parallel with said faces. and having a triangular core 2 connected to one end thereof.

varying thicknesses.

The blades 4, 4*" and 4? areconnected at f By turning the knife in l. Aknife comprising a core portion pro- Similar numerals refer to similar parts vided-'wvith a plurality off-aces, flange por- .tions of different thicknesses at the ends of The improved knife comprises a handle 7 said faces, andcutting blades secured to said.

2. A knife comprising a core portion provided with a plurality of flat faces portions of different thicknesses at t of said"faces, and cutting blades secured to said flanges and parallel with said faces. 7

c In testimony that I claim th hereunto subscribed my name.

STEFANO SAN TILLI. I

hand any de- V e above, I have 

